Yojimbo Movie Review
Yojimbo Review
"Yojimbo" Overview

Rating: NR
1961
Cast and Crew
Director : Akira KurosawaProducer : Akira Kurosawa
Screenwiter : Ryuzo Kikushima,Akira Kurosawa
Starring : Toshirô Mifune,Eijirô Tono,Kamatari Fujiwara,Takashi Shimura,Seizaburô Kawazu,Isuzu Yamada,Hiroshi Tachikawa,Kyu Sazanka,Tatsuya Nakadai
Kurosawa's "Japanese Western" features the oft-retold tale of a sword-toting
samurai in 1600s feudal Japan who finds himself without a master. He then
sells his services to both sides of warring village, with rather disastrous
results. Great beginning and ending, but drags a bit in the middle as Toshirô
Mifune switches sides back and forth amid mutliple skirmishes. If you're
looking for one of the original heroes who lives in a world not of black and
white but of gray, you've found him in Mifune's swordsman. The film's effect
has been palpable: Yojimbo remains a major Hollywood touchstone, having been
notably remade as the far-inferior spaghetti Western A Fistful of Dollars by
Sergio Leone, as well as Bruce Willis's Last Man Standing.
Criterion's reissue of the film bundles it with the sequel Sanjuro, and offers
historical commentary tracks, improved soundtrack, and copious documentaries
about the making of both films.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



